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1) It tells you if the homepage is the strongest URL on your domain. If it's not, you have a big problem.

2) It tells you which pages Google thinks are most relevant as a search result for your domain. This is basically useless. However, if you add any keyword to it, now it is 100% relevance for that keyword.

site:mysite.com keyword

That puts the pages on your site in order of SEO strength (for the most part.) The list by itself acts (more) like:

Generally they are vaguely in order of strongest to weakest--according to google. The site:domain is a good way to get a sense of which pages on a domain are the strongest but don't rely heavily on those results.

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